#214: 13 Ways to Clarify When You Don’t Understand Someone | Advanced English Conversation
Use these easy-to-use clarifying questions to successfully follow and stay engaged in an English conversation. No more feeling lost or confused.
Use these easy-to-use clarifying questions to successfully follow and stay engaged in an English conversation. No more feeling lost or confused.
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